Reasons for Being a Churchman : Addressed to English Speaking Christians of Every Name

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No objection was made. Ac- cordingly, on Sunday, the 17th of December, 1559, in the chapel of the Archiepiscopal Palace at Lambeth, the sol- emn and sacramental ceremony of Consecration was per- formed in the presence of bishops, bishops-elect, priests, royal commissioners, noblemen, and commoners.
what a scene was that ! And how memorable the act which saved to England's venerable Church that ministry of grace and power, which Christ had ordained !
The chancel of the chapel was beautifully ado
...rned. At the east end stood the altar, at the north side of which was placed the Bishop's throne. At six o'clock in the morn- ing the procession entered the west door of the chapel — the Archbishop-elect, vested in scarlet cassock and hood, with four wax torches borne before him, and accompanied by the four bishops, who were to unite in the laying on of hands, viz. : William Barlow, Bishop of Bath and Wells ; John Scory, Bishop of Chichester ; Miles Coverdale, Bishop of Exeter, and John Hodgkins, Bishop Suffragan of Bed- ford.

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